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under governor crist's leadership florida passed a number of laws, relating to voting, and clearly florida has been front and center as the beginning of our discussion in this committee today. we welcome your testimony. your entire written statement and any documentation you would like to submit will be made a part of the record without objection, so please proceed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member grassley, and thank you, members of the judiciary committee for inviting me to testify today on what is the most fundamental of rights for our fellow americans, the right to self-determination through voting. quite literally, we are here today because just over 236 years ago, 56 brave american patriots signed their lives away by declaring independence from great britain in the name of also lived in the colonies. at the core of their statement, our declaration of independence, quote we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. among these are life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
under governor crist's leadership florida passed a number of laws, relating to voting, and clearly florida has been front and center as the beginning of our discussion in this committee today. we welcome your testimony. your entire written statement and any documentation you would like to submit will be made a part of the record without objection, so please proceed. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member grassley, and thank you, members of the judiciary committee for...
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and local media in south florida. and that's pretty much the sum total of what, of the outlets that i hit over and over and over and over again four years ago. this time i ended up doing media in, again, the national, univision, telemundo, now there's mundo fox, cnn in espanol has a bigger footprint than four years ago, and in ten states. i did radio in iowa and ohio, in north carolina and virginia. obviously, in florida. but in nevada and colorado and new mexico and arizona. and it's that deepening and that proliferation of spanish-language media outlets that i think tells you a lot about that we can go into later about the proliferation of the latino vote. obviously, this is a segment of the latino vote, the spanish-dominant portion of it, but an interesting subset of the vote. so that, i think that kind of difference between '08 and '12, it also gets into some of the structural differences of the obama campaign, obama for america in '08 versus '12 that we can get into later. >> well, talk a little more about that.
and local media in south florida. and that's pretty much the sum total of what, of the outlets that i hit over and over and over and over again four years ago. this time i ended up doing media in, again, the national, univision, telemundo, now there's mundo fox, cnn in espanol has a bigger footprint than four years ago, and in ten states. i did radio in iowa and ohio, in north carolina and virginia. obviously, in florida. but in nevada and colorado and new mexico and arizona. and it's that...
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lines we saw on election day in florida. i think the number one thing was the ballot shortages. we had a great team, andrew and tim are here from our analytic team but if anybody wanted to what we thought the turnout was going to be is at their location we could've told them, that the officials. they were under prepared and underresourced with number of ballots which is just unacceptable. you can do the math. there's ways to address that. should not up and having these problems which caused long lines. it goes back to lack of resources, lack of turn. in some cases it goes back to the fact that laws are put in place that made harder for people to vote early, which therefore have more people voted on election day and a lot of places which caused longer lin lines. >> i will echo. we have a pretty good have how many voters show up in these precincts now. it amazes me when some of the don't necessarily, they are surprised when 50% of an 800 person registered precinct shows up and they'll have 10 provisional ballots. i, to this da
lines we saw on election day in florida. i think the number one thing was the ballot shortages. we had a great team, andrew and tim are here from our analytic team but if anybody wanted to what we thought the turnout was going to be is at their location we could've told them, that the officials. they were under prepared and underresourced with number of ballots which is just unacceptable. you can do the math. there's ways to address that. should not up and having these problems which caused...
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as a result, new voter registration in florida actually dropped 14%. that's bad news. an overall voter turnout was down compared to 2008. if this is going to be a healthy, growing, vibrant democracy, people who are eligible to vote should be given that opportunity, not penalized and denied. these and other problems encountered by voters at the polls were not limited to one state or region. these problems were experienced by voters across the country. many of the problems that voters encountered on election day were foreseeable and could have been prevented. last year, i started raising concerns about these new state voting laws and what they were going to do. as chairman of the judiciary subcommittee on constitution, civil rights and human rights, i chaired the first hearing to examine the potential impact of these laws in both florida and in ohio. in both states, we heard from experts and election administrators who warned that these new state laws would result in fewer registered voters, long delays on election day, confusion about i.d. requirements and increase in p
as a result, new voter registration in florida actually dropped 14%. that's bad news. an overall voter turnout was down compared to 2008. if this is going to be a healthy, growing, vibrant democracy, people who are eligible to vote should be given that opportunity, not penalized and denied. these and other problems encountered by voters at the polls were not limited to one state or region. these problems were experienced by voters across the country. many of the problems that voters encountered...
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walker of florida to be united states district judge for the northern district of florida. terrence c.berg of michigan to be united states district judge for the eastern district of michigan. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 15 minutes of debate divided in the usual form. the senior senator from vermont is recognized. mr. leahy: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to include my statements in the judicial nominees on the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: i ask unanimous consent to speak on my time without delaying the vote as if in morning business on another critical matter. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. leahy: mr. president, i have spoken on this subject many times on the floor. the people who are affected by violence against women wonder why the congress has delayed so on the violence against women reauthorization act, the bill we passed here in the senate. if violence -- if you're a victim of violence, you can't understand such delays. so i think it's time for the senate an
walker of florida to be united states district judge for the northern district of florida. terrence c.berg of michigan to be united states district judge for the eastern district of michigan. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 15 minutes of debate divided in the usual form. the senior senator from vermont is recognized. mr. leahy: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent to include my statements in the judicial nominees on the record. the presiding officer:...
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>> i think florida was a very competitive state. just a political observer, genius of obama turnout machine to i can tell you there's a restaurant they are the we go to, catholic church, right next to it is a storefront, obama organizing for america. there in the 12, 14 months before the election. what could they possibly be doing? and so -- >> they were registering voters spent they were registering voters, identifying voters. i have admiration for the do. that's what we should do. on the other hand, i think from, other for the say people are very anxious, and particularly about the opportunity to stay in the class or get to the middle class. for whatever reason at the end of the day, which is as a movement. our ideas with the right ideas for those impatient and that so we need to do better at. >> what can republicans learned from obama? >> look, whoever has the high ground on technology is going to win. it's just a fact. we can never let that happen. you want to make sure for a technological point, you are state-of-the-art. and co
>> i think florida was a very competitive state. just a political observer, genius of obama turnout machine to i can tell you there's a restaurant they are the we go to, catholic church, right next to it is a storefront, obama organizing for america. there in the 12, 14 months before the election. what could they possibly be doing? and so -- >> they were registering voters spent they were registering voters, identifying voters. i have admiration for the do. that's what we should do....
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quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: we're in morning business? the presiding officer: the senator is correct. mr. rubio: there are millions of people mourning the loss of a singer by the name of jenni rivera who was a huge star particularly in latin america. she died yesterday evening in a plane crash in northern mexico. jenni was a real american success story. she was born in california to immigrants from mexico. started working at her father's small record label in long beach, california, recorded from there there, made a number of top hits, she was recently in florida to receive a billboard aand performed at the the billboard awards. my mom was a huge fan of hers, also kind of equivalent "the voice" in mexico on the telemunddo network. she was a singer in a genre dominated by males. burr she sung frankly about her struggles to give her children a better life in this country. so her death is a real tr
quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. rubio: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: we're in morning business? the presiding officer: the senator is correct. mr. rubio: there are millions of people mourning the loss of a singer by the name of jenni rivera who was a huge star particularly in latin america. she died yesterday evening in a plane crash in northern mexico. jenni was a...
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because we had a review of the florida supreme court decision. the oral argument on monday, decisions were out tuesday night. and there were sharp divisions. it was late at night. i told my clerk to go to justice kennedy's chambers and watch the news report with his clerk. he was on the other side. and then i got a call in my chamber, and its justice scalia, and he said ruth, why are you still in chambers? .. can you pick out with the ones that were the most influential and maybe the one that you are the most proud of? >> i'm very proud of my defendant afterward. i think over time it will be influential. i'm very pleased with the tape which both of the members it meant they could accept the. laughter cut. if it was called for the first year my daughter and granddaughter saw experience in was that they not have the opportunity. this is how it all began. the decision that painted the way for the headline in mississippi university for women virginia university and mississippi university for women had the best nursing college in the area. his case ca
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seventh, a plot to bomb locations in tampa, florida. a plot to bomb new york city targets and troops returning from combat overseas. a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states. and it goes on and on and on. so this has worked. and, you know, as the years go on, the intelligence becomes the way to prevent these attacks. now that the f.b.i. has geared up a national security unit, they've employed 10,000 people and information gained through programs like this through other sources as well is able to be used to prevent plots from happening. so in four years 100 arrests to prevent something from happening in the united states, some of which comes from this program. so i think it's a vital program. we are doing our level best to keep abreast of it, to see that these reports come in. i have tried to satisfy senator wyden, but apparently have been unable to do so. so i am hopeful that the senate intelligence committees 13-2 vote to reauthorize part of this important legislation will be voted on. i'd also ask unanimous cons
seventh, a plot to bomb locations in tampa, florida. a plot to bomb new york city targets and troops returning from combat overseas. a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states. and it goes on and on and on. so this has worked. and, you know, as the years go on, the intelligence becomes the way to prevent these attacks. now that the f.b.i. has geared up a national security unit, they've employed 10,000 people and information gained through programs like this through other...
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secretary of state, hillary clinton, testified before the house florida affairs committee. we'll have that live on the c-span networks and c-span.org. here's a look at the prime time programming across the c-span networks. >> i've been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. >> all of us, i think, in the country were starting to people coming out and talking about their experience, this phenomena, that so many of us experienced in one way or another and had no words for other than adolescence, other than growing up. we're finally, people were starting to stand back and say, hold on, this is not a normal part of growing up. this is not a right of passage. there was a moment where there's a possibility for change, and director lee and i decided to start the film out of that feeling that voices were bubbling up, coming up to the surface to say that this is not something we can accept anymore as a normal part of the culture. >> the filmmaker lowen gathered essays and perm stories together in "bully," and hear more saturday night at 10 on "afterwords" and more booktv on line
secretary of state, hillary clinton, testified before the house florida affairs committee. we'll have that live on the c-span networks and c-span.org. here's a look at the prime time programming across the c-span networks. >> i've been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. >> all of us, i think, in the country were starting to people coming out and talking about their experience, this phenomena, that so many of us experienced in one way or another and had no words for other...
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we've seen what they've done in florida to create more choices, and louisiana particularly, forced by hurricane katrina to start a new system in effect, and they see that more choices and opportunities for parents to choose are helping low-income, at-risk kids, minority kids. we can see it working. and it's not political. it's an american idea to give parents more choices, to put their children in an environment that they can succeed. it's an idea that works. we could look around the country at states that try to create a more business-friendly environment, not because they're for businesses or for any political reason or for special interest, but they know the only way to get jobs and prosperity and create opportunity is to create an environment where businesses can thrive. we make it political here, and we ask our constituents to make choices between employers and employees. but states like texas have created a business-friendly environment with lower taxes and less regulation. they passed some laws that reduces the risk of frivolous lawsuits. and what they've seen is businesses mov
we've seen what they've done in florida to create more choices, and louisiana particularly, forced by hurricane katrina to start a new system in effect, and they see that more choices and opportunities for parents to choose are helping low-income, at-risk kids, minority kids. we can see it working. and it's not political. it's an american idea to give parents more choices, to put their children in an environment that they can succeed. it's an idea that works. we could look around the country at...
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judge of florida is confirmed. the question now is on the nomination. all those in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the president shall be immediately notified of the senate's action. the senate shall resume legislative session. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that at 1:30 p.m. today, the senate proceed to the consideration of s. 3664, which is a bill regarding debt limit increase, the text of which is at the desk, that there be no amendments in order to the bill, that there be up to ten minutes of debate equally divided between the two leaders or their designees, that upon the use or yielding back of that time, the bill be read a third time, the senate proceed to passage of s. 3664. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. mcconnell: madam president, reserving the right to object. what we're talking about here is a perpetual debt ceiling grant in effect to the president. matters of this level of controversy always require 60 votes. so i would ask my friend, the majority leade
judge of florida is confirmed. the question now is on the nomination. all those in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the president shall be immediately notified of the senate's action. the senate shall resume legislative session. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that at 1:30 p.m. today, the senate proceed to the consideration of s. 3664, which is a bill regarding debt limit increase, the text of...
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of the newest fragrancesrilyn miglin collection, three flex payments, this is what joy mangano and florida was so excited about--joy infleur-de- lis excited item number 206-725 purpurea--inida was so excited about pheromone has always been the no. one signature fragrance we have never done a kit with all of these it and the flex pay. you can go on to and find a 1.7 oz of c13 pheromone and it will have a $65 retail value. you this exclusive offer because of our wonderful relationship. you have your eau de parfum and you 8 oz of the bath and shower cream 8 ounces of the cooling 8 ounces of the body butter and you get the full size hand cream and then you get this gift hatbox. i love leopard with metallic. this is also four flex payments $15 with your shipping and tax. + let me also tell you i have 927 at every one of these will definitely go $65 you go to the marilyn miglin institute in chicago or a department store and that is what you are spending today. nowhere else will you get the body butter. and the body splashes $22 separately. and the hand cream which is $15 protect we're looking at
of the newest fragrancesrilyn miglin collection, three flex payments, this is what joy mangano and florida was so excited about--joy infleur-de- lis excited item number 206-725 purpurea--inida was so excited about pheromone has always been the no. one signature fragrance we have never done a kit with all of these it and the flex pay. you can go on to and find a 1.7 oz of c13 pheromone and it will have a $65 retail value. you this exclusive offer because of our wonderful relationship. you have...
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secretaries of commerce, this was done under george bush, secretary gutierrez himself from a coastal state of florida, we worked very well together, because the appropriators and the governors and the people have to work together with senators and the answer is yes. the present -- and, again, you cannot get fisheries disaster assistance unless it has been certified by the secretary of commerce in compliance with the criteria in current law. mr. kerry: could i just take 30 seconds? i just want to make it clear to my colleagues as we engage this colloquy, i asked at the beginning of it if one of my staff folks would go and cheng czech out some figures for me and i just got them and i hope the senator from oklahoma is listening to this because just from 2004 to 2011, seven years, the federal emergency management agency region sixs which which includes texas, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana and new mexico, that's one, 3rbgs two, three, four, five states, received 68 disaster declarations and almost $40 billion in disaster assistance. for five states, $40 billion. we have more than five states, many more
secretaries of commerce, this was done under george bush, secretary gutierrez himself from a coastal state of florida, we worked very well together, because the appropriators and the governors and the people have to work together with senators and the answer is yes. the present -- and, again, you cannot get fisheries disaster assistance unless it has been certified by the secretary of commerce in compliance with the criteria in current law. mr. kerry: could i just take 30 seconds? i just want...
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environment that we call the new normal especially new governments we are standing on, the secretary in florida to go visit those countries with the defense department and asked that question which is the division between their desire to protect and their abilities to protect us so the answer to that is they're looking at each and one of -- macaroni's countries to determine the risk factors that exist and do we have the right has been look forward to make sure we are protecting ourselves appropriately? >> all i would have congressman is this is a reality we are going to have to deal with for some years and not just to the middle east but it's particularly true there with all the revolutions in transitions that are taking place. its post-revolutionary governments that are going to have a very difficult time building security institutions that work and we are going to have to take that into account and adapt to it as time suggest. >> think you and i yield back. >> thank you and thank you again for that family photo that was in some of our big photos here. was that your great-grandfather? grandfat
environment that we call the new normal especially new governments we are standing on, the secretary in florida to go visit those countries with the defense department and asked that question which is the division between their desire to protect and their abilities to protect us so the answer to that is they're looking at each and one of -- macaroni's countries to determine the risk factors that exist and do we have the right has been look forward to make sure we are protecting ourselves...
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the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. knel nelson: mr. president,i want to speak about my friend, our friend, danny inouye. it's been a week of emotion, and when you look at that black-draped desk with the white flowers, it's hard to believe that so much a part of this institution is gone as a living, breathing part of the institution. but as a part of its history, its memory, its institutions, its values, danny epitomized all of that. that is particularly true that he was first a gentleman. i guess you'd have to say first he was a patriot, and all you needed to do to see how much he was a patriot was the fact that he had won arm missing when he charged single-handedly as that army lieutenant, that german machine gun nest and took them out and lost his arm and ended up 20 months in the hospital. of course, we all know he got the medal of honor years later, recognition well deserved. a patriot. also, though, because of be
the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. knel nelson: mr. president,i want to speak about my friend, our friend, danny inouye. it's been a week of emotion, and when you look at that black-draped desk with the white flowers, it's hard to believe that so much a part of this institution is gone as a living, breathing part of the institution. but as a part of its history,...
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. >> host: carl, tallahassee, florida. democratic caller. carl. you point with us? >> caller: i am from fort lauderdale. would like to make a statement and i like their comments. before world war one, we have reinsurance treaties. when we analyze after a certain amount of time we renegotiated the streets, and i am talking about. i am particularly talk about the mediterranean. in the mediterranean the italians have two aircraft carriers. the french have one, the spanish have one. as for. i do not understand why we have to ship -- we have to ship -- ships from other ports to go to the mediterranean to solve the problem. libya, tunisia, egypt, israel, syria, mediterranean problems that belong to the mediterranean . if we enforce our treaties with our allies we could cut our costs substantially, and this goes through all the other lines is that we have. thank you. >> the problem is that nato is an alliance that is only committed to the defense of its members. what happened in the libyan campaign was it was a coalition of the will. major nato players such as germany did
. >> host: carl, tallahassee, florida. democratic caller. carl. you point with us? >> caller: i am from fort lauderdale. would like to make a statement and i like their comments. before world war one, we have reinsurance treaties. when we analyze after a certain amount of time we renegotiated the streets, and i am talking about. i am particularly talk about the mediterranean. in the mediterranean the italians have two aircraft carriers. the french have one, the spanish have one. as...
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may not seem like much but i had something where i was scheduled to be in florida, and i had promoted this, the great -- i was a new senator, the great senator inouye was going to be there. and i got a call from henne juni, used to be the sergeant at arms, for a long time senator inouye's chief of staff. he said i've checked his schedule, it's his wife's birthday and he's not going to be able to go. he said i understand that. within an hour i got a call from senator inouye. he said millie understands that totally. he said we'll celebrate the birthday the day after tomorrow when i come back. so he just was somebody who was just so sacrificial to other senators. as senator inouye's colleague from hawaii, senator akaka said last night, -- quote -- "his legacy can be seen in every mile of every road in hawaii and every nature preserve and every facility that makes hawaii a better place. he fulfilled his dream of creating a better hawaii." he was a strong supporter of the university of hawaii, a strong supporter of george washington university law school, he got his bamp lower's in hawaii,
may not seem like much but i had something where i was scheduled to be in florida, and i had promoted this, the great -- i was a new senator, the great senator inouye was going to be there. and i got a call from henne juni, used to be the sergeant at arms, for a long time senator inouye's chief of staff. he said i've checked his schedule, it's his wife's birthday and he's not going to be able to go. he said i understand that. within an hour i got a call from senator inouye. he said millie...
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that's all spent let me open up to the florida. we have four microphones around the room. let me -- we're going to go fast. josh rogin over you. and i will call on people i don't know so. but that is josh from the cato policy. >> thank you very much, and thank you for your time today. so, i think we can all agree the number one issue that poses a risk of conflict with china is dispute over islands and territories with its neighbors to the resolution of those disputes is to urge china to subjugate itself the international code of conduct, multilateral dispute mechanisms and so. the chinese or sponsor the user is that's fine but there's no reason to use those mechanisms in the case of x. because the island or territory is ours so there's no dispute. of course, the china -- nude japan or south korea for that matter is going to follow that logic on whatever i can or territory they claim was theirs since the 14 center or whatever. so my question is, will the japanese submit to these types of multilateral dispute mechanisms regarding islands they claim? and will the u.s. urge al
that's all spent let me open up to the florida. we have four microphones around the room. let me -- we're going to go fast. josh rogin over you. and i will call on people i don't know so. but that is josh from the cato policy. >> thank you very much, and thank you for your time today. so, i think we can all agree the number one issue that poses a risk of conflict with china is dispute over islands and territories with its neighbors to the resolution of those disputes is to urge china to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: mr. president, a very disturbing thing has happened in mexico with one of my constituents. a united states marine who served honorably, he fought in fallujah and he was honorably discharged in 2007. and he and another marine, both having suffered under post-traumatic stress syndrome, were taking the avenue of the fact that they were surfers to lessen the stress. and they had surfed up and down the east coast. this is a marine whose family lives in miami. they've gone to ko cocoa beach. they were going to others. and they wanted to go to costa rica to get the big waves in the pacific. and bought a camper and entered mexico at matimores. now, as he crossed the border, he checked with united states customs because he had a shotgun that was an antique that had been owned by his great-grandfather. and he registered with u.s. customs the weapon so that when he returned, customs wou
the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i ask consent that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: mr. president, a very disturbing thing has happened in mexico with one of my constituents. a united states marine who served honorably, he fought in fallujah and he was honorably discharged in 2007. and he and another marine, both having suffered under post-traumatic stress syndrome, were taking the avenue of the fact...
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>>host: one more phone call dawn from florida welcome. >>caller: hello. her back hot curio i have got a couple boxes full of fabulous clothes. >>guest: how are you liking everything? >>caller: it is amazing. got the sequin blazer, the address you have been showing- bomber jacket. -- dress what i love is the ponte-knit tuxedo pants. i the white collar jacket and i put them together with crystal shoes. i have a holiday party coming up. >>guest: i love that look. the last show we did i said that is such a gorgeous look. the tuxedo pants with the blazer. gorgeous.3 and those shoes sound amazing. >>caller: pretty amazing. >>host: thank you for calling. you have inspired us both. >>caller: thank you. >>host: i know we move on from the dress because we have less than 200. this is the and it reversible red carpet vest. >>guest: we have sold so many and so many people are loving it. i tell the story about how my mother in law who is 75 was accosted by her 21 year- granddaughter i need that where did you get it? it goes to show anybody could wear it.and it is rever
>>host: one more phone call dawn from florida welcome. >>caller: hello. her back hot curio i have got a couple boxes full of fabulous clothes. >>guest: how are you liking everything? >>caller: it is amazing. got the sequin blazer, the address you have been showing- bomber jacket. -- dress what i love is the ponte-knit tuxedo pants. i the white collar jacket and i put them together with crystal shoes. i have a holiday party coming up. >>guest: i love that look. the...